Michel Pécheux (24 May 1911 – 29 August 1985) was a French fencer. Pécheux competed in the Men's Team Épée event at the 1936 Summer Olympics, winning a...
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Michel Pêcheux (24 June 1938 – 15 January 1984) was a French linguist and philosopher. He is best known for his theoretical, experimental and practical...
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Bruno Latour and Michel Callon on Actor-network theory. A third draws from Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. A fourth from Michel Pêcheux's discourse analysis...
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Bougnol Men's épée Michel Pécheux Henri Dulieux Men's team épée Philippe Cattiau, Bernard Schmetz, Georges Buchard, Michel Pécheux, Henri Dulieux, Paul...
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Georges Buchard Paul Wormser Michel Pécheux Bernard Schmetz 1948 London details France (FRA) Maurice Huet Michel Pécheux Marcel Desprets Édouard Artigas...
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Fairclough Michel Foucault Heidi E. Hamilton Roman Jakobson Barbara Johnstone Dominique Maingueneau Sinfree Makoni Damon Mayaffre Michel Pêcheux Jonathan...
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France 1935 Hans Drakenberg France 1937 Bernard Schmetz Italy 1938 Michel Pécheux France 1939–1946 did not take place due to World War II 1947 Édouard...
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épée details France (FRA) Henri Guérin Henri Lepage Marcel Desprets Michel Pécheux Édouard Artigas Maurice Huet Italy (ITA) Edoardo Mangiarotti Carlo...
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France (FRA) Henri Dulieux Philippe Cattiau Georges Buchard Paul Wormser Michel Pécheux Bernard Schmetz Individual foil details Giulio Gaudini Italy Edward...
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Desprets Men's team épée Henri Guérin, Henri Lepage, Marcel Desprets, Michel Pécheux, Édouard Artigas, Maurice Huet Men's sabre Jacques Lefèvre Jean Levavasseur...
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Fencing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's team épée (redirect from Michel Chamay)
Henri Guérin Henri Lepage Marcel Desprets Michel Pécheux Édouard Artigas Maurice Huet France Edoardo Mangiarotti Carlo Agostoni Dario Mangiarotti Gino...
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Jacques Derrida Georges Dumézil Michel Foucault Kurt Gödel André Green Martial Gueroult Thomas Herbert a.k.a. Michel Pêcheux Luce Irigaray Jacques Lacan Serge...
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France (FRA) Henri Dulieux Philippe Cattiau Georges Buchard Paul Wormser Michel Pécheux Bernard Schmetz Sabre, Individual details Endre Kabos Hungary Gustavo...
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Edoardo Mangiarotti Italy team épée details France (FRA) Maurice Huet Michel Pécheux Marcel Desprets Edouard Artigas Henri Guerin Henri Lepage Italy (ITA)...
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Giuseppe Perenno Team Sabre Italy France Netherlands Individual Épée Michel Pécheux Edoardo Mangiarotti Bernard Schmetz Team Épée France Sweden Italy...
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Post-structuralism. French Discourse Analysis was introduced in the 1960s by Michel Pêcheux through his book: Automatic Discourse Analysis, although not translated...
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being the one to bring it to Brazil by translating to Portuguese Michel Pêcheux's books and articles. She is a researcher at Laboratório de Estudos Urbanos...
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disappearing after it vanishes. Muñoz's theory of disidentification builds on Michel Pêcheux's understanding of disidentification and subject formation by examining...
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Scientists’. Notes on the lecture were published as ‘Définitions’, in Michel Pêcheux and Michel Fichant, Sur l’histoire des sciences. Paris: Maspero, 1969. ‘Meditations...
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cyclist (died 1987) 17 May – André Jaunet, flautist (died 1988) 24 May – Michel Pécheux, fencer (died 1985) 6 June – Jean Cayrol, poet and publisher (died 2005)...
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L’équipe de France de ski de Portillo 1966 élue Gloires du sport (in French). MICHEL HIDALGO EN PLEINE GLOIRE ! (in French). Judo Gloire du sport (in French)...
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Foucault Michel Foucault bibliography Michel Henry Michel Onfray Michel Pêcheux Michel Serres Michel Seymour Michelangelo Fardella Michele Cianciulli Michele...
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cartoonist (died 1998) 30 November – Jean Eustache, filmmaker (died 1981) Michel Pêcheux, philosopher (died 1983) 20 January – Émile Cohl, caricaturist, cartoonist...
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(born 1923). 1 August – Jules Moch, politician (born 1893). 29 August – Michel Pécheux, fencer (born 1911). 3 September – Gilles Thomas, science fiction writer...
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Philosophy of the Scientists: And Other Essays, (London: Verso, 1990). Michel Pêcheux, "Discourse: Structure or Event?" Marxism and the Interpretation of...
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check. As an anti-skirmishes measure, in September Davout sent general Pécheux on the western Elbufer with a brigade of 50th infantry division and moved...
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Gösta Almgren Hans Drakenberg Birger Cederin Sweden Philippe Cattiau Bernard Schmetz Georges Buchard Michel Pécheux Henri Dulieux Paul Wormser France...
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pool advanced to the semifinals. In the four-way tie for third place, Pécheux finished last in the play-off with Debeur, Zalokostas, and Cornaggia-Medici...
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pseudonymous author and narrator of A Night in a Moorish Harem (1896) Michel Pêcheux (1938–1983), French philosopher, used the pseudonym "George Herbert"...
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Modernity by Alain Touraine, 1995. Automatic discourse analysis by Michel Pêcheux, ed. Tony Hak and Niels Helsloot, 1995. The object of literature by...
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